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How to mtinttin your hob
Avoid ahocka
when handling the pans.
The glass surface is very strong, however it is not
unbreakable.
Avoid rubbing
the pans over the surface of the
appliance.
Centre
your pan on the induction cooking zone.
Do not lietve tn empty ptn
on the induction
zone.
Do not pre
-
hett
foodstuffs on the
higheat power
aetting
if you are using a pan with an anti
-
stick
coating (of the teflon type) without or with a tiny
a mount of cooking fat or oil.
Do not hett tn unopened tin ctn,
as it might
burst.
Alili theae defecta thtt do not ctuae t non
operttion or intbiliity to uae tre not covered by
the gutrtntee.
Do not lietve mettli cooking utenailia
, lids,
knives or any other metal objects on the
inductioncooking zone. These objects are
liable to heat up if they remain too close to
the magnetic field generated by the induc-
tion cooking zone.
Cookwtre
Your induction cooking appliance is
designed to operate exclusively with a
large utensil with a bottom diameter of at
least 50mm. ADVENTYS does not
authorize the use of several small
containers on the large cooking zone.
Compliance with the standards that
quantify the electromagnetic fields emitted
by the appliance requires covering the
large cooking area with a large utensil.
The cookware material must be compatible
with induction technology. It must be made
of steel or ferrous stainless steel.
•
NOTE
Pans made from glass, ceramic material,
clay, aluminium (without special pan
base), and copper, as well as certain
non
-
magnetic stainless steels are not
compatible with induction cooking. The
indicator for the power level selected will
flash to inform you of this.
Containers made of plastic must
not be placed on hot surfaces